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Greetings, horribles and lovelies! I'm Anissa Espinosa and I'm a freelance illustrator/comic artist. This here is a place for my doodles, fan art, general silliness, and other things I find amusing or inspiring. Also, I am OPEN for commissions!
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Do you need some free high-quality textures for your digital work? I made a few to share. If you're interested, just click here for my tea texture pack and for my first round of textures just click here to download!
More doodles to try and break out of this damn art rut…
From what I understand, this hairstyle was worn by unmarried Hopi women. The whorls on each side represent squash blossoms which symbolize fertility in their culture. Once married, women would then wear their hair either loose or in braids.
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